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Cases of Salivary Gland Tumors Arising at Buccal
and Masseteric Area
Sang Woo Suh, M.D. Sung
Pyo Hong, M.D., Won Yong Yang, M.D.
Department
of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery,
College
of Medicine, KyungHee University, Seoul, Korea
This
is a case report of salivary gland tumors developed
at buccal fat pad and masseteric area which are
considered rare and characterized by asymptomatic
mid-cheek mass. Three cases were diagnosed as accessory
parotid gland tumor and the other 3 cases as minor
salivary gland tumor with tissue pathology. Accessory
parotid gland lies 6mm anterior to the main parotid
gland and accessory parotid gland tumors represent
l% of all parotid tumor. It can be managed solely
by resection of the accessory parotid gland without
superficial or total parotidectomy. Minor salivary
gland tumors represent l0 - 20% of all salivary
gland tumor and are usually found on the palate,
paranasal sinuses and cheek. Buccal minor salivary
gland tumors are usually found incidentally as submucosal
mass at buccal mucosa and managed by wide excision
including l - 2 cm free margin through intra-oral
approach. This paper reviews our experience with
these unusual tumors in terms of clinical manifestation,
radiologic findings and the acceptable surgical
management.
Key
Words: Accessory parotid gland tumor, Minor salivary
gland tumor |